Everyday Business Problems

Why Chasing Efficiency Keeps You Stuck


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Every operator says they want to be more efficient, and Dave Crysler argues that's exactly the wrong goal. In this solo episode he unpacks the one-word distinction that quietly holds most operations back, the difference between efficiency and effectiveness, and why nearly 30 years on the shop floor taught him that the two are not the same thing. He walks through why the localized efficiency we're all trained to chase can look like progress on the inside while the customer never feels a thing, and shares a recent custom manufacturing client that cut lead times from 30 to 45 days down to 5 to 10, with no additional resources.

What You'll Discover:

• Why the word efficiency may be the reason your operation stays stuck • The difference between efficiency, utilization, and effectiveness, in plain language • How chasing efficiency inside every department quietly sabotages the whole system • The rowing team analogy that makes effectiveness click in ten seconds • Why increasing flow means some parts of your business should be less efficient on purpose • How a custom manufacturer cut lead times from 30 to 45 days down to 5 to 10 with the same, and eventually fewer, resources • The teeter totter effect, why fixing one bottleneck just moves the constraint somewhere else • Why buying scheduling software almost never fixes a scheduling problem • The real cost of solving at the symptom level, in margin and in cash

If your team feels busy but the numbers won't move, you're probably measuring the wrong thing. Start by looking at where the work actually waits, not at how busy everyone is. That's where your next real gain is hiding, and it usually doesn't cost a dime.

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